weight difference
weight difference
I am curious of how much of a difference of acceleration and 1/4mile times will heavier rims and tires have my stock rims and tires are 45 pounds and my new rims and tires are 53lbs per wheel. Is that enough weight to have a drastic effect. I am also curious if I should put 245's on the front and 275's on the rear. Or is that a bad idea because of being able to rotate my tires when needed?
Re: weight difference
Originally Posted by mook99TA
What do you mean by unsprung weight?
I was curious too, http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/sprung-c.htm
found that in another thread
Re: weight difference
Unsprung weight is a term used to describe that part of a vehicle's mass that is directly connected to the wheels, and not isolated through the suspension. Unsprung weights typically consists of the weight of the wheels, tires, brakes (if within the wheels), spindles, bearings, and a portion of weight of the half-shafts, springs, and suspension links.
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Last edited by Greed4Speed; Oct 16, 2005 at 05:29 AM.
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